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Thousands of refugees have traveled to northern France hoping to cross into Great Britain but are stuck in refugee camps. The media has mostly focused on the Calais camp, dubbed the 'Jungle', but there are many others. RT's Poly Boiko went to one of them and found that refugees have been leaving amid fears Islamist extremists and former ISIS members have moved in..
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Beirut, Lebanon - Recent
1. Al-Manar English news bulletin generic title
2. Presenter welcoming the audience
3. Technicians working in the Master Control Room
4. Presenter on screen
5. Audio technician working on the audio mixer
6. Close-up Audio meter
7. Various of monitors
8. Wide shot of the news room
9. Woman typing on the computer
10. Close up hands typing
11. Set-up shot Mohammed Haidar Al-Manar Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Mohammed Haidar, Al-Manar CEO:
"We confess that our problem is with Israel, we are highlighting the transgressions that Israel is making. Our message is to support and to back any resistance that resists the occupation. We are not shy of that and ready to pay the price for it we do not have any problem. In general we do not have any problem with the Semitism or the Jews, our problem is with the occupation and this problem will exist as long as the occupation exists."
13. Women editing in the edit room
14. Close-up hands editing
15. Set up shot of Tamara Mattar, English presenter
16. Close up hand clicking computer mouse
17. SOUNDBITE (English): Tamara Mattar, English Presenter:
"We have heard that other TV stations are being strongly criticised for certain coverage. This is quite normal to be a target. I strongly believe that we are portraying what is really going on the ground."
18. Editor working on the computer in the news room
19, Set up shot of Abdul Hadi Mahfouz, Head of the Lebanese Audio-Visual council
20. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Abdul Hadi Mahfouz, Head of the Lebanese Audio-Visual Council:
"We are worried that the Al-Manar case will be part of a general campaign against all the Arab media"
21. Various clips of "Al-Shatat" program
Paris, France - Recent
22. Wide tilt down exterior of Synagogue
23. Various Synagogue
24. Pull out from close up of Synagogue to wide of exterior
STORYLINE:
The television station of the militant group Hezbollah is facing an uncertain future in France after being accused of broadcasting anti-semitic programmes.
Al-Manar has already been taken off the air in Australia and now France's media watchdog, the CSA, has asked the French Council of State to block broadcasts from the Lebanese-based network through the Paris-based satellite operator Eutelsat.
The CSA's action was sparked last December when CRIF, an umbrella group of French Jewish organisations, complained that Al-Manar had televised a series in France it purported was anti-Semitic.
At the centre of the storm appears to be the Syrian-produced 29-part series, "Al Shatat," which the station broadcast throughout much of the Muslim world and in France, which has an estimated 5 (m) million Muslims, many of Arab origin.
It is based on "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," a 19th-century, anti-Semitic tract commonly used in Nazi propaganda to incite hatred against
Jews.
The series depicts, among other scenes, a Christian child's killing on the orders of a rabbi so the blood can be baked into Passover matzos (flour and water bread).
But while Al Manar's Chief executive, Mohammad Haidar, freely admits the channel is opposed to the Israeli presence in Palestinian territories he denies that the station is racist or in anyway criticises the Jewish faith.
English language presenter, Tamara Mattar told APTN that she believed the controversy was part of an ongoing campaign against media organisations that did not conform to the international norms of newsgathering.
The Lebanese Foreign ministry have been quick to defend the broadcaster, saying that while their programming is highly critical of Israeli policy, it is in no way racist or anti-semitic.
But the station has powerful detractors.
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Thousands of refugees have traveled to northern France hoping to cross into Great Britain but are stuck in refugee camps. The media has mostly focused on the Calais camp, dubbed the 'Jungle', but there are many others. RT's Poly Boiko went to one of them and found that refugees have been leaving amid fears Islamist extremists and former ISIS members have moved in..
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Station discusses problems broadcasting in France

Station discusses problems broadcasting in France

Station discusses problems broadcasting in France

Beirut, Lebanon - Recent
1. Al-Manar English news bulletin generic title
2. Presenter welcoming the audience
3. Technicians working in the Master Control Room
4. Presenter on screen
5. Audio technician working on the audio mixer
6. Close-up Audio meter
7. Various of monitors
8. Wide shot of the news room
9. Woman typing on the computer
10. Close up hands typing
11. Set-up shot Mohammed Haidar Al-Manar Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Mohammed Haidar, Al-Manar CEO:
"We confess that our problem is with Israel, we are highlighting the transgressions that Israel is making. Our message is to support and to back any resistance that resists the occupation. We are not shy of that and ready to pay the price for it we do not have any problem. In general we do not have any problem with the Semitism or the Jews, our problem is with the occupation and this problem will exist as long as the occupation exists."
13. Women editing in the edit room
14. Close-up hands editing
15. Set up shot of Tamara Mattar, English presenter
16. Close up hand clicking computer mouse
17. SOUNDBITE (English): Tamara Mattar, English Presenter:
"We have heard that other TV stations are being strongly criticised for certain coverage. This is quite normal to be a target. I strongly believe that we are portraying what is really going on the ground."
18. Editor working on the computer in the news room
19, Set up shot of Abdul Hadi Mahfouz, Head of the Lebanese Audio-Visual council
20. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Abdul Hadi Mahfouz, Head of the Lebanese Audio-Visual Council:
"We are worried that the Al-Manar case will be part of a general campaign against all the Arab media"
21. Various clips of "Al-Shatat" program
Paris, France - Recent
22. Wide tilt down exterior of Synagogue
23. Various Synagogue
24. Pull out from close up of Synagogue to wide of exterior
STORYLINE:
The television station of the militant group Hezbollah is facing an uncertain future in France after being accused of broadcasting anti-semitic programmes.
Al-Manar has already been taken off the air in Australia and now France's media watchdog, the CSA, has asked the French Council of State to block broadcasts from the Lebanese-based network through the Paris-based satellite operator Eutelsat.
The CSA's action was sparked last December when CRIF, an umbrella group of French Jewish organisations, complained that Al-Manar had televised a series in France it purported was anti-Semitic.
At the centre of the storm appears to be the Syrian-produced 29-part series, "Al Shatat," which the station broadcast throughout much of the Muslim world and in France, which has an estimated 5 (m) million Muslims, many of Arab origin.
It is based on "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," a 19th-century, anti-Semitic tract commonly used in Nazi propaganda to incite hatred against
Jews.
The series depicts, among other scenes, a Christian child's killing on the orders of a rabbi so the blood can be baked into Passover matzos (flour and water bread).
But while Al Manar's Chief executive, Mohammad Haidar, freely admits the channel is opposed to the Israeli presence in Palestinian territories he denies that the station is racist or in anyway criticises the Jewish faith.
English language presenter, Tamara Mattar told APTN that she believed the controversy was part of an ongoing campaign against media organisations that did not conform to the international norms of newsgathering.
The Lebanese Foreign ministry have been quick to defend the broadcaster, saying that while their programming is highly critical of Israeli policy, it is in no way racist or anti-semitic.
But the station has powerful detractors.
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Gordon Makes the Perfect Croissant - Gordon Ramsay

Gordon Makes the Perfect Croissant - Gordon Ramsay

Gordon Makes the Perfect Croissant - Gordon Ramsay

Gordon Ramsay visits a traditional Parisienne baker who produces traditional hand made croissant. He learns to make the perfect croissant.

'France will strike' if proof found chemical weapons used in Syria - president

'France will strike' if proof found chemical weapons used in Syria - president

'France will strike' if proof found chemical weapons used in Syria - president

Emmanuel Macron has promised to “strike” Syria if any evidence emerges that chemical weapons were used against civilians. However, he added that French intelligence agencies do not have proof to back up such allegations.
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Station discusses problems broadcasting in France

Beirut, Lebanon - Recent
1. Al-Manar English news bulletin generic title
2. Presenter welcoming the audience
3. Technicians working in the Master Control Room
4. Presenter on screen
5. Audio technician working on the audio mixer
6. Close-up Audio meter
7. Various of monitors
8. Wide shot of the news room
9. Woman typing on the computer
10. Close up hands typing
11. Set-up shot Mohammed Haidar Al-Manar Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Mohammed Haidar, Al-Manar CEO:
"We confess that our problem is with Israel, we are highlighting the transgressions that Israel is making. Our message is to support and to back any resistance that resists the occupation. We are not shy of that and ready to pay the price for it we do not have any problem. In general we do not ha...

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Beirut, Lebanon - Recent
1. Al-Manar English news bulletin generic title
2. Presenter welcoming the audience
3. Technicians working in the Master Control Room
4. Presenter on screen
5. Audio technician working on the audio mixer
6. Close-up Audio meter
7. Various of monitors
8. Wide shot of the news room
9. Woman typing on the computer
10. Close up hands typing
11. Set-up shot Mohammed Haidar Al-Manar Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Mohammed Haidar, Al-Manar CEO:
"We confess that our problem is with Israel, we are highlighting the transgressions that Israel is making. Our message is to support and to back any resistance that resists the occupation. We are not shy of that and ready to pay the price for it we do not have any problem. In general we do not have any problem with the Semitism or the Jews, our problem is with the occupation and this problem will exist as long as the occupation exists."
13. Women editing in the edit room
14. Close-up hands editing
15. Set up shot of Tamara Mattar, English presenter
16. Close up hand clicking computer mouse
17. SOUNDBITE (English): Tamara Mattar, English Presenter:
"We have heard that other TV stations are being strongly criticised for certain coverage. This is quite normal to be a target. I strongly believe that we are portraying what is really going on the ground."
18. Editor working on the computer in the news room
19, Set up shot of Abdul Hadi Mahfouz, Head of the Lebanese Audio-Visual council
20. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Abdul Hadi Mahfouz, Head of the Lebanese Audio-Visual Council:
"We are worried that the Al-Manar case will be part of a general campaign against all the Arab media"
21. Various clips of "Al-Shatat" program
Paris, France - Recent
22. Wide tilt down exterior of Synagogue
23. Various Synagogue
24. Pull out from close up of Synagogue to wide of exterior
STORYLINE:
The television station of the militant group Hezbollah is facing an uncertain future in France after being accused of broadcasting anti-semitic programmes.
Al-Manar has already been taken off the air in Australia and now France's media watchdog, the CSA, has asked the French Council of State to block broadcasts from the Lebanese-based network through the Paris-based satellite operator Eutelsat.
The CSA's action was sparked last December when CRIF, an umbrella group of French Jewish organisations, complained that Al-Manar had televised a series in France it purported was anti-Semitic.
At the centre of the storm appears to be the Syrian-produced 29-part series, "Al Shatat," which the station broadcast throughout much of the Muslim world and in France, which has an estimated 5 (m) million Muslims, many of Arab origin.
It is based on "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," a 19th-century, anti-Semitic tract commonly used in Nazi propaganda to incite hatred against
Jews.
The series depicts, among other scenes, a Christian child's killing on the orders of a rabbi so the blood can be baked into Passover matzos (flour and water bread).
But while Al Manar's Chief executive, Mohammad Haidar, freely admits the channel is opposed to the Israeli presence in Palestinian territories he denies that the station is racist or in anyway criticises the Jewish faith.
English language presenter, Tamara Mattar told APTN that she believed the controversy was part of an ongoing campaign against media organisations that did not conform to the international norms of newsgathering.
The Lebanese Foreign ministry have been quick to defend the broadcaster, saying that while their programming is highly critical of Israeli policy, it is in no way racist or anti-semitic.
But the station has powerful detractors.
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Beirut, Lebanon - Recent
1. Al-Manar English news bulletin generic title
2. Presenter welcoming the audience
3. Technicians working in the Master Control Room
4. Presenter on screen
5. Audio technician working on the audio mixer
6. Close-up Audio meter
7. Various of monitors
8. Wide shot of the news room
9. Woman typing on the computer
10. Close up hands typing
11. Set-up shot Mohammed Haidar Al-Manar Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Mohammed Haidar, Al-Manar CEO:
"We confess that our problem is with Israel, we are highlighting the transgressions that Israel is making. Our message is to support and to back any resistance that resists the occupation. We are not shy of that and ready to pay the price for it we do not have any problem. In general we do not have any problem with the Semitism or the Jews, our problem is with the occupation and this problem will exist as long as the occupation exists."
13. Women editing in the edit room
14. Close-up hands editing
15. Set up shot of Tamara Mattar, English presenter
16. Close up hand clicking computer mouse
17. SOUNDBITE (English): Tamara Mattar, English Presenter:
"We have heard that other TV stations are being strongly criticised for certain coverage. This is quite normal to be a target. I strongly believe that we are portraying what is really going on the ground."
18. Editor working on the computer in the news room
19, Set up shot of Abdul Hadi Mahfouz, Head of the Lebanese Audio-Visual council
20. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Abdul Hadi Mahfouz, Head of the Lebanese Audio-Visual Council:
"We are worried that the Al-Manar case will be part of a general campaign against all the Arab media"
21. Various clips of "Al-Shatat" program
Paris, France - Recent
22. Wide tilt down exterior of Synagogue
23. Various Synagogue
24. Pull out from close up of Synagogue to wide of exterior
STORYLINE:
The television station of the militant group Hezbollah is facing an uncertain future in France after being accused of broadcasting anti-semitic programmes.
Al-Manar has already been taken off the air in Australia and now France's media watchdog, the CSA, has asked the French Council of State to block broadcasts from the Lebanese-based network through the Paris-based satellite operator Eutelsat.
The CSA's action was sparked last December when CRIF, an umbrella group of French Jewish organisations, complained that Al-Manar had televised a series in France it purported was anti-Semitic.
At the centre of the storm appears to be the Syrian-produced 29-part series, "Al Shatat," which the station broadcast throughout much of the Muslim world and in France, which has an estimated 5 (m) million Muslims, many of Arab origin.
It is based on "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," a 19th-century, anti-Semitic tract commonly used in Nazi propaganda to incite hatred against
Jews.
The series depicts, among other scenes, a Christian child's killing on the orders of a rabbi so the blood can be baked into Passover matzos (flour and water bread).
But while Al Manar's Chief executive, Mohammad Haidar, freely admits the channel is opposed to the Israeli presence in Palestinian territories he denies that the station is racist or in anyway criticises the Jewish faith.
English language presenter, Tamara Mattar told APTN that she believed the controversy was part of an ongoing campaign against media organisations that did not conform to the international norms of newsgathering.
The Lebanese Foreign ministry have been quick to defend the broadcaster, saying that while their programming is highly critical of Israeli policy, it is in no way racist or anti-semitic.
But the station has powerful detractors.
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'France will strike' if proof found chemical weapons used in Syria - president

Emmanuel Macron has promised to “strike” Syria if any evidence emerges that chemical weapons were used against civilians. However, he added that French intellig...

Emmanuel Macron has promised to “strike” Syria if any evidence emerges that chemical weapons were used against civilians. However, he added that French intelligence agencies do not have proof to back up such allegations.
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Emmanuel Macron has promised to “strike” Syria if any evidence emerges that chemical weapons were used against civilians. However, he added that French intelligence agencies do not have proof to back up such allegations.
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You probably think that such a comprehensive list would be cost-prohibitive, but ours are not. When you purchase an email contact list from us, you can get the ...

You probably think that such a comprehensive list would be cost-prohibitive, but ours are not. When you purchase an email contact list from us, you can get the direct contact you need to generate quality leads, increase income and make contacts with lifelong clients.
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You probably think that such a comprehensive list would be cost-prohibitive, but ours are not. When you purchase an email contact list from us, you can get the direct contact you need to generate quality leads, increase income and make contacts with lifelong clients.
http://globalb2bcontacts.com/ceo-mailing-lists.html
info@globalb2bcontacts.com

Paris Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year.
You can start your Paris tour on the metro, on foot, or with a taxi or bicycle; the city is easily navigable on all fronts. Visit the Arc de Triomphe in the center of the city and marvel at its graceful lines and commanding presence. Built between 1806 and 1836, the Arc is one of a number of historical arches and landmarks peppering Paris.
If your Paris sightseeing includes purchasing souvenirs, head to the Champs-Élysées, home of boutique shopping, numerous restaurants, and many bars, along with a theatre and other entertaining venues. Learn about culture and creativity at the Louvre, a 14th-century palace turned art museum, and check in on the Mona Lisa an...

published: 07 Mar 2013

France Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination France.
France is a country with a long and dramatic history. A country of unique flair and picturesque old towns, fortresses and castles and also a country of beautiful landscapes.TodayParis is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. First established by the Celts, next used strategically by the Romans and then the domain of the Sun King. Paris is not a city but a feeling of joie de vivre! Les Champs Elysees is the French metropolis’ magnificent avenue and surely one of the most beautiful in the world, with wide boulevards, shady corners and large volumes of traffic. For more than a century the members of the French court languished in Versailles where incredible pageantry and opulence dominated and the king celebrated in majestic style. A hundred he...

published: 14 Aug 2013

50 Things to do in Paris, France | Top Attractions Travel Guide

Earlier this summer we spent a whole 10 days in Paris and we decided we wanted to highlight some of the best attractions and activities around the city. Over the course of our visit we came up with 50 things to do in Paris, but of course, there are plenty more things you could experience here. We hope this guide will you plan your trip to Paris, and let us know if there's anything else you would add to this list. Now let's get started!
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in France

These are enough to make you say "ooh la la." Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the Top 10 FrenchTourist Attractions and Destinations. Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo
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published: 09 Jul 2014

Paris Travel Guide

If you want to arrive in Paris ready to chat then check out our friends over at italki, an online language learning service that connects you with the best language teachers from around the world for 1-on-1 lessons. http://promos.italki.com/attache-paris/
Our Paris travel guide! We kick of Season 2 with our guide to Paris, a fantastic city with incredible food, architecture, culture and more. We can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Paris! For the best flights to Paris, check out Hipmunk! http://hipmunk.com/flights/?utm_medium=brand&utm_source=inf&utm_campaign=ah_yt&utm_content=paris
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Paris http://www.mandarinoriental.com/Paris/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/paris
Le Cab - https://www.lecab.f...

Exploring France | TRAVEL VLOG

HIIIII!!!!!! Welcome back to the same place you've always been to watch my videos only this time around shit is getting real.
My new upload days are going to be Tuesday and Thursday (so yes, expect another video tomorrow.. and it's a fun one!!)
I'm really going to be stepping my game up and getting back to doing the kinds of videos that made me fall in love with youtube in the first place. I hope you're all as excited as I am because things are about to get super hype and I'm so so so antsy to share it all together.Thank you as always for your love and support and for being fellow aliens along on this weird journey we call life. I can't wait to see what the rest of this year, and this online journey has in store for us. And what better way to start it than with a France adventure!?...

Tips for Visiting France! | EXPLORE FRANCE

Today, I'm sharing a couple tips for when you visit France! My family is coming to visit France this week, so I thought it would be the perfect time to share a few things to be aware of and to watch out for when you come to town.
Tip #1: Dog Poop
Oh la la! Be aware that the French don't have the same customs as Americans about cleaning up after their pups. Make sure to be aware of where you're stepping, or you might just step in a lil poo.
Tip #2: Closed on Sundays
If you're planning to spend a week or even just a weekend in France, you have to know that most places are closed on Sundays (or they have limited hours). Plan ahead when you visit, and plan to spend Sunday relaxing or exploring nature!
Tip #3: CashLovers
France isn't quite as card friendly as the USA. Plan to take out some ...

published: 13 Dec 2016

France's Most Beautiful Villages - France Travel Guide

Take a tour of France's Most Beautiful Villages -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
I'd like to show you the Most Beautiful Villages of France:
Embodying France's natural ethereal beauty is the village of Gordes. Engulfed by luxuriant countryside and green hills, it has been deemed one of ''The most beautiful villages of France''. Enshrouded by houses made of stone and terracotta roof tiles, the village exudes warmth and rustic charm.
Overlooking a river gorge, the magnificent town of Rocamadour is built into a nearly sheer cliff face. A historical site of pilgrimage and a place of holy relics, Rocamadour is lit with medieval history. Famous for its monastic buildings and gorgeous churches, the village is among the most sought after French desti...

published: 18 Jan 2011

TRAVEL GUIDE: Top Things to Do in Nice, France

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Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, I explore the 5th largest city in France....Nice! If you love great food, nightlife, shopping, beaches and art, add Nice, France to your list of must-visit destinations. This is a short travel guide to Nice, France. Enjoy!
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Hi! My name isKristen and I make adventurous, inspiring, funny, delicious and creative videos every Wednesday and Sunday. I am a world explorer (been to 45+ countries), lover of all cultures (I am a world citizen), an actress and host (I do TV a Film stuff) and I love to teach others how to travel the world (no matter you...

published: 03 Jul 2014

France vs America: What You Should Know Before You Visit France

What you should know before you visit France. Whether you are touring Paris or partying in Provence there are things that vacationers and travelers should know about France so they can have the best trip possible. We talk about language, public transport, money, safety, and more.
France vs America -- What you should know before you visit France.
Filmed in Avignon, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2015
10 Things That Will Shock You About France
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5 Things You WillLove & Hate About France
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Top 10 Places to Visit in France
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published: 02 Sep 2015

🇫🇷 PARIS Travel Guide 🇫🇷| Travel better in FRANCE!

Here’s our EssentialPARISTravelGuide, giving you EVERYTHING you need to know to travel better on your own Parisian adventure! We're including food, transport, money, tips from the locals, and a whole lot more!
What makes French Cuisine so great, I hear you ask? ... How do people get around Paris? ... How much is a ‘Café et croix?’…
Well, it’s all here for you in your essential guide to Paris!
Oh, and if you fancy a giggle wait until Tom tells us how to say ‘No’, the Parisian way…
Want to know how we made it? Check out our behind the scenes Vlog!
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And watch the full Discover Walks Language lesson here:
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Some helpful links for you Paris Lovers:
La Bouteille D’or: http://www.boparis.com/
Discover Walks: http://bit.ly/2r056OP
...

published: 10 May 2017

Nice Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

When you plan a trip to Nice, France, you’re in good company: This city has been a tourist destination since at least the 18th century. The European aristocracy often spent their winters in the pleasant climate, with a sunset walk on the shoreline being the highlight of each day.
You can walk in their footsteps—literally—with a stroll down the Promenade des Anglais, which roughly translates to Walkway of the English. On a tour of Nice, you’ll enjoy the mixture of French and Italian culture that permeates the city’s architecture, public art, and yes, the food. Bon appetit!
The residents of Nice love the outdoors, and you will, too, as you explore the PlaceMassena—the city’s main square, where you can enjoy a snack at a café or do some shopping in its many boutiques. Any Nice sightseeing ...

published: 21 Jul 2015

Provence Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchanting region full of contrast.The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the fifth century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians. Aix-En-Provence, along with its numerous lanes, is one of the most beautiful cities in France. More than forty spectacular fountains help to cool down this ancient town in the hot months of summer when both foreign and French tourists visit the city. ‘Sur Le Pont...

Paris Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year.
You can start your Paris to...

http://www.expedia.com/Paris.d179898.Destination-Travel-Guides
Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year.
You can start your Paris tour on the metro, on foot, or with a taxi or bicycle; the city is easily navigable on all fronts. Visit the Arc de Triomphe in the center of the city and marvel at its graceful lines and commanding presence. Built between 1806 and 1836, the Arc is one of a number of historical arches and landmarks peppering Paris.
If your Paris sightseeing includes purchasing souvenirs, head to the Champs-Élysées, home of boutique shopping, numerous restaurants, and many bars, along with a theatre and other entertaining venues. Learn about culture and creativity at the Louvre, a 14th-century palace turned art museum, and check in on the Mona Lisa and her mysterious smile. Notre Dame Cathedral cannot be missed, as this imposing Gothic structure has stood since 1345.
Speaking of imposing, the Eiffel Tower is most frequently used to represent Paris. Stroll beneath it to get a good idea of its height, or travel to the top for a stunning view of the City of Light.
Visit our Paris travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year.
You can start your Paris tour on the metro, on foot, or with a taxi or bicycle; the city is easily navigable on all fronts. Visit the Arc de Triomphe in the center of the city and marvel at its graceful lines and commanding presence. Built between 1806 and 1836, the Arc is one of a number of historical arches and landmarks peppering Paris.
If your Paris sightseeing includes purchasing souvenirs, head to the Champs-Élysées, home of boutique shopping, numerous restaurants, and many bars, along with a theatre and other entertaining venues. Learn about culture and creativity at the Louvre, a 14th-century palace turned art museum, and check in on the Mona Lisa and her mysterious smile. Notre Dame Cathedral cannot be missed, as this imposing Gothic structure has stood since 1345.
Speaking of imposing, the Eiffel Tower is most frequently used to represent Paris. Stroll beneath it to get a good idea of its height, or travel to the top for a stunning view of the City of Light.
Visit our Paris travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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France Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination France.
France is a country with a long and dramatic history. A country of unique flair and picturesque old towns, fortresses and...

Travel video about destination France.
France is a country with a long and dramatic history. A country of unique flair and picturesque old towns, fortresses and castles and also a country of beautiful landscapes.TodayParis is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. First established by the Celts, next used strategically by the Romans and then the domain of the Sun King. Paris is not a city but a feeling of joie de vivre! Les Champs Elysees is the French metropolis’ magnificent avenue and surely one of the most beautiful in the world, with wide boulevards, shady corners and large volumes of traffic. For more than a century the members of the French court languished in Versailles where incredible pageantry and opulence dominated and the king celebrated in majestic style. A hundred hectares of ingenious garden design with a strict symmetry of wide star-shaped garden paths that seem to be without end. With its historic buildings, the eighty metre high granite mound of Le Mont-Saint-Michel is like something from a fairy tale. Due to its unique location and architectural splendour this picturesque village is often referred to as the Wonder Of The Occident. The EmeraldCoast is a world of foaming white surf and dramatic cliffs. Saint Malo is the proud and solemn “Town Of Corsairs” as the yacht harbour of today once contained pirate ships. The historic centre of Nice, Vielle Ville, has maintained its charm and boasts the most well displayed fish market on the whole Cote D`Azur and a fruit and flower market that each day offers fresh produce and satisfies all the requirements of its most demanding customers. This is a journey to many corners of France - a fascinating journey not to be missed!

Travel video about destination France.
France is a country with a long and dramatic history. A country of unique flair and picturesque old towns, fortresses and castles and also a country of beautiful landscapes.TodayParis is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. First established by the Celts, next used strategically by the Romans and then the domain of the Sun King. Paris is not a city but a feeling of joie de vivre! Les Champs Elysees is the French metropolis’ magnificent avenue and surely one of the most beautiful in the world, with wide boulevards, shady corners and large volumes of traffic. For more than a century the members of the French court languished in Versailles where incredible pageantry and opulence dominated and the king celebrated in majestic style. A hundred hectares of ingenious garden design with a strict symmetry of wide star-shaped garden paths that seem to be without end. With its historic buildings, the eighty metre high granite mound of Le Mont-Saint-Michel is like something from a fairy tale. Due to its unique location and architectural splendour this picturesque village is often referred to as the Wonder Of The Occident. The EmeraldCoast is a world of foaming white surf and dramatic cliffs. Saint Malo is the proud and solemn “Town Of Corsairs” as the yacht harbour of today once contained pirate ships. The historic centre of Nice, Vielle Ville, has maintained its charm and boasts the most well displayed fish market on the whole Cote D`Azur and a fruit and flower market that each day offers fresh produce and satisfies all the requirements of its most demanding customers. This is a journey to many corners of France - a fascinating journey not to be missed!

5 Travel Tips to Make Your Trip to FranceBetter.
Traveling to France & Not Sure What You Should Know? Here We Have 5 Tips on Traveling to France, Advice for Tourists and Vacationers to France.
1. Learn a LittleFrench before you go - it will make a difference
2. Bring your patience with you
3. Think compact when you visit France
4. France is More than Just Paris.
5. You Don't need to pay extra for breakfast at your hotel
6. Public Transport is great, but you may need to rent a car to see the hidden parts of France.
Filmed at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
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5 Travel Tips to Make Your Trip to FranceBetter.
Traveling to France & Not Sure What You Should Know? Here We Have 5 Tips on Traveling to France, Advice for Tourists and Vacationers to France.
1. Learn a LittleFrench before you go - it will make a difference
2. Bring your patience with you
3. Think compact when you visit France
4. France is More than Just Paris.
5. You Don't need to pay extra for breakfast at your hotel
6. Public Transport is great, but you may need to rent a car to see the hidden parts of France.
Filmed at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
USA Today & 10Best's #1 Independent Travel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in France

These are enough to make you say "ooh la la." Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the Top 10 FrenchTourist Attractions and De...

These are enough to make you say "ooh la la." Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the Top 10 FrenchTourist Attractions and Destinations. Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo
Special thanks to our users Georgina Bransfield, PowerCosmic901, DiegoA-D and arimazzie for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest
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These are enough to make you say "ooh la la." Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the Top 10 FrenchTourist Attractions and Destinations. Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo
Special thanks to our users Georgina Bransfield, PowerCosmic901, DiegoA-D and arimazzie for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest
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Paris Travel Guide

If you want to arrive in Paris ready to chat then check out our friends over at italki, an online language learning service that connects you with the best lang...

If you want to arrive in Paris ready to chat then check out our friends over at italki, an online language learning service that connects you with the best language teachers from around the world for 1-on-1 lessons. http://promos.italki.com/attache-paris/
Our Paris travel guide! We kick of Season 2 with our guide to Paris, a fantastic city with incredible food, architecture, culture and more. We can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Paris! For the best flights to Paris, check out Hipmunk! http://hipmunk.com/flights/?utm_medium=brand&utm_source=inf&utm_campaign=ah_yt&utm_content=paris
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Paris http://www.mandarinoriental.com/Paris/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/paris
Le Cab - https://www.lecab.fr/

If you want to arrive in Paris ready to chat then check out our friends over at italki, an online language learning service that connects you with the best language teachers from around the world for 1-on-1 lessons. http://promos.italki.com/attache-paris/
Our Paris travel guide! We kick of Season 2 with our guide to Paris, a fantastic city with incredible food, architecture, culture and more. We can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Paris! For the best flights to Paris, check out Hipmunk! http://hipmunk.com/flights/?utm_medium=brand&utm_source=inf&utm_campaign=ah_yt&utm_content=paris
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Paris http://www.mandarinoriental.com/Paris/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/paris
Le Cab - https://www.lecab.fr/

Exploring France | TRAVEL VLOG

HIIIII!!!!!! Welcome back to the same place you've always been to watch my videos only this time around shit is getting real.
My new upload days are going to ...

HIIIII!!!!!! Welcome back to the same place you've always been to watch my videos only this time around shit is getting real.
My new upload days are going to be Tuesday and Thursday (so yes, expect another video tomorrow.. and it's a fun one!!)
I'm really going to be stepping my game up and getting back to doing the kinds of videos that made me fall in love with youtube in the first place. I hope you're all as excited as I am because things are about to get super hype and I'm so so so antsy to share it all together.Thank you as always for your love and support and for being fellow aliens along on this weird journey we call life. I can't wait to see what the rest of this year, and this online journey has in store for us. And what better way to start it than with a France adventure!?!
CHECK OUT MY RELAUNCHED WEBSITE!!!
It includes pictures from the trip -
http://www.kalynnicholson.com/2017/05/four-days-in-france.htmlHuge thank you to Audiation for supplying a lot of the original music you hear in this! Braydon, you the real MVP.
https://www.instagram.com/audiationofficial
https://soundcloud.com/audiationofficial
Check out Frank & Oak for my outfit (toronto represent):
https://ca.frankandoak.com
CRUELTY FREEFRIENDS -
I got to speak directly with Biotherm about how they work in terms of being cruelty free, and they absolutely are. They are under the L'Oreal umbrella, but the only L'Oreal products that are still tested on animals are only the hair related products, and that is only in China to which they are actually working with the government there to find a way to change that. L'Oreal has invested a ton of money creating a replica of human skin in labs in which all of their products are tested on so they don't have to hurt our furry friends. It was really cool getting to hear how much they've changed the game over the years and also how eco-friendly they are as well since that's something I'm actively trying to adapt more into my life. They don't ruin any of the natural habitats sourcing for their products, they actually create it all in labs and use renewable resources as well as even making some of their packing biodegradable. I'm not sponsored to tell any of this to you I just wanted to share some of the things I like to learn about products and companies I get the pleasure of working along side and this is one that completely exceeded my expectations!
CAUSE GODLOVEMOTHER NATURE AMIRITE!
kk love you audios I'm gunna go order cauliflower tacos and cuddle Bentley now.
LETS STAY CONNECTED//
Twitter - https://twitter.com/kalynnicholson
Instagram - https://Instagram.com/kalynnicholson13
Tumblr - https://Tumblr.com/kalynnicholson
Snapchat - @kalynnicholson
Spotify - https://spotify.com/user/kalynnicholsonn

HIIIII!!!!!! Welcome back to the same place you've always been to watch my videos only this time around shit is getting real.
My new upload days are going to be Tuesday and Thursday (so yes, expect another video tomorrow.. and it's a fun one!!)
I'm really going to be stepping my game up and getting back to doing the kinds of videos that made me fall in love with youtube in the first place. I hope you're all as excited as I am because things are about to get super hype and I'm so so so antsy to share it all together.Thank you as always for your love and support and for being fellow aliens along on this weird journey we call life. I can't wait to see what the rest of this year, and this online journey has in store for us. And what better way to start it than with a France adventure!?!
CHECK OUT MY RELAUNCHED WEBSITE!!!
It includes pictures from the trip -
http://www.kalynnicholson.com/2017/05/four-days-in-france.htmlHuge thank you to Audiation for supplying a lot of the original music you hear in this! Braydon, you the real MVP.
https://www.instagram.com/audiationofficial
https://soundcloud.com/audiationofficial
Check out Frank & Oak for my outfit (toronto represent):
https://ca.frankandoak.com
CRUELTY FREEFRIENDS -
I got to speak directly with Biotherm about how they work in terms of being cruelty free, and they absolutely are. They are under the L'Oreal umbrella, but the only L'Oreal products that are still tested on animals are only the hair related products, and that is only in China to which they are actually working with the government there to find a way to change that. L'Oreal has invested a ton of money creating a replica of human skin in labs in which all of their products are tested on so they don't have to hurt our furry friends. It was really cool getting to hear how much they've changed the game over the years and also how eco-friendly they are as well since that's something I'm actively trying to adapt more into my life. They don't ruin any of the natural habitats sourcing for their products, they actually create it all in labs and use renewable resources as well as even making some of their packing biodegradable. I'm not sponsored to tell any of this to you I just wanted to share some of the things I like to learn about products and companies I get the pleasure of working along side and this is one that completely exceeded my expectations!
CAUSE GODLOVEMOTHER NATURE AMIRITE!
kk love you audios I'm gunna go order cauliflower tacos and cuddle Bentley now.
LETS STAY CONNECTED//
Twitter - https://twitter.com/kalynnicholson
Instagram - https://Instagram.com/kalynnicholson13
Tumblr - https://Tumblr.com/kalynnicholson
Snapchat - @kalynnicholson
Spotify - https://spotify.com/user/kalynnicholsonn

Tips for Visiting France! | EXPLORE FRANCE

Today, I'm sharing a couple tips for when you visit France! My family is coming to visit France this week, so I thought it would be the perfect time to share a ...

Today, I'm sharing a couple tips for when you visit France! My family is coming to visit France this week, so I thought it would be the perfect time to share a few things to be aware of and to watch out for when you come to town.
Tip #1: Dog Poop
Oh la la! Be aware that the French don't have the same customs as Americans about cleaning up after their pups. Make sure to be aware of where you're stepping, or you might just step in a lil poo.
Tip #2: Closed on Sundays
If you're planning to spend a week or even just a weekend in France, you have to know that most places are closed on Sundays (or they have limited hours). Plan ahead when you visit, and plan to spend Sunday relaxing or exploring nature!
Tip #3: CashLovers
France isn't quite as card friendly as the USA. Plan to take out some cash everyday and be prepared for your credit card to not be accepted, or not work all the time. The french still love using cash!
Tip #4: The LanguageBarrierThe French are proud of their language, so they haven't been as quick to pick-up English. This is especially true for older generations. In large cities and tourist areas you can get by on English, but be prepared to slow down and take your time (or try some French) if the person you're chatting with is struggling. I suggest brushing up on some basic French before you arrive!
Tip#5: PedestrianRight of WayPeople pay way less respect to cars and traffic here in France, than they do in America. Don't be alarmed if you see a Frenchie dart in front of a car or a moving tram. But be safe! Follow the same rules you would in the US.
Tip #6: Fine Dining
The idea of customer service is a little different in France! Servers in the US tend to work for tips and the cost of service is not included in the bill. Whereas in France, service is included and you usually don't leave a tip. You'll need to be more vocal with your server and make sure to ask for your water and your bill when you are finished. They aren't as focused on pleasing you as in the US!
To-go boxes also aren't a thing in France! Thankfully, the portion sizes are smaller, so it will be easier to finish your meal. But don't plan on ordering a lot of food and takng some home. Your server might give you a funny look when you ask for it to-go!
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Today, I'm sharing a couple tips for when you visit France! My family is coming to visit France this week, so I thought it would be the perfect time to share a few things to be aware of and to watch out for when you come to town.
Tip #1: Dog Poop
Oh la la! Be aware that the French don't have the same customs as Americans about cleaning up after their pups. Make sure to be aware of where you're stepping, or you might just step in a lil poo.
Tip #2: Closed on Sundays
If you're planning to spend a week or even just a weekend in France, you have to know that most places are closed on Sundays (or they have limited hours). Plan ahead when you visit, and plan to spend Sunday relaxing or exploring nature!
Tip #3: CashLovers
France isn't quite as card friendly as the USA. Plan to take out some cash everyday and be prepared for your credit card to not be accepted, or not work all the time. The french still love using cash!
Tip #4: The LanguageBarrierThe French are proud of their language, so they haven't been as quick to pick-up English. This is especially true for older generations. In large cities and tourist areas you can get by on English, but be prepared to slow down and take your time (or try some French) if the person you're chatting with is struggling. I suggest brushing up on some basic French before you arrive!
Tip#5: PedestrianRight of WayPeople pay way less respect to cars and traffic here in France, than they do in America. Don't be alarmed if you see a Frenchie dart in front of a car or a moving tram. But be safe! Follow the same rules you would in the US.
Tip #6: Fine Dining
The idea of customer service is a little different in France! Servers in the US tend to work for tips and the cost of service is not included in the bill. Whereas in France, service is included and you usually don't leave a tip. You'll need to be more vocal with your server and make sure to ask for your water and your bill when you are finished. They aren't as focused on pleasing you as in the US!
To-go boxes also aren't a thing in France! Thankfully, the portion sizes are smaller, so it will be easier to finish your meal. But don't plan on ordering a lot of food and takng some home. Your server might give you a funny look when you ask for it to-go!
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Take a tour of France's Most Beautiful Villages -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
I'd like to show you the Most Beautiful Villages of France:
Embodying France's natural ethereal beauty is the village of Gordes. Engulfed by luxuriant countryside and green hills, it has been deemed one of ''The most beautiful villages of France''. Enshrouded by houses made of stone and terracotta roof tiles, the village exudes warmth and rustic charm.
Overlooking a river gorge, the magnificent town of Rocamadour is built into a nearly sheer cliff face. A historical site of pilgrimage and a place of holy relics, Rocamadour is lit with medieval history. Famous for its monastic buildings and gorgeous churches, the village is among the most sought after French destinations.
The French village of Honfleur has earned a reputation as an artist's town over time. Its timber framed houses adorned with gray facades and cafe terraces endow it with a marked essence of uniqueness. Lovely harbor views coupled with great architecture and weather makes it a beautiful and ethereal holiday destination.
La Roque-Gageac is an amiable village enveloped in the serene waters of the
Dordogne. Compelling town sites include its riverside houses, narrow alleys, and manicured gardens all of which are absolutely delightful. A fortified village in the medieval era, it is beset with archaic manors and enthralling cliffs.
Eguisheim is a quaint village close to the German border. The characteristic narrow, cobble-stoned streets and alleyways strengthen Equisheim's stature as a resplendent medieval town. Due to its proximity to the German lands, a resolute German influence is evident in its language, architecture, and culture.

Take a tour of France's Most Beautiful Villages -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
I'd like to show you the Most Beautiful Villages of France:
Embodying France's natural ethereal beauty is the village of Gordes. Engulfed by luxuriant countryside and green hills, it has been deemed one of ''The most beautiful villages of France''. Enshrouded by houses made of stone and terracotta roof tiles, the village exudes warmth and rustic charm.
Overlooking a river gorge, the magnificent town of Rocamadour is built into a nearly sheer cliff face. A historical site of pilgrimage and a place of holy relics, Rocamadour is lit with medieval history. Famous for its monastic buildings and gorgeous churches, the village is among the most sought after French destinations.
The French village of Honfleur has earned a reputation as an artist's town over time. Its timber framed houses adorned with gray facades and cafe terraces endow it with a marked essence of uniqueness. Lovely harbor views coupled with great architecture and weather makes it a beautiful and ethereal holiday destination.
La Roque-Gageac is an amiable village enveloped in the serene waters of the
Dordogne. Compelling town sites include its riverside houses, narrow alleys, and manicured gardens all of which are absolutely delightful. A fortified village in the medieval era, it is beset with archaic manors and enthralling cliffs.
Eguisheim is a quaint village close to the German border. The characteristic narrow, cobble-stoned streets and alleyways strengthen Equisheim's stature as a resplendent medieval town. Due to its proximity to the German lands, a resolute German influence is evident in its language, architecture, and culture.

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Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, I explore the 5th largest city in France....Nice! If you love great food, nightlife, shopping, beaches and art, add Nice, France to your list of must-visit destinations. This is a short travel guide to Nice, France. Enjoy!
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France vs America: What You Should Know Before You Visit France

What you should know before you visit France. Whether you are touring Paris or partying in Provence there are things that vacationers and travelers should know ...

What you should know before you visit France. Whether you are touring Paris or partying in Provence there are things that vacationers and travelers should know about France so they can have the best trip possible. We talk about language, public transport, money, safety, and more.
France vs America -- What you should know before you visit France.
Filmed in Avignon, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2015
10 Things That Will Shock You About France
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Top 10 Places to Visit in France
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What you should know before you visit France. Whether you are touring Paris or partying in Provence there are things that vacationers and travelers should know about France so they can have the best trip possible. We talk about language, public transport, money, safety, and more.
France vs America -- What you should know before you visit France.
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Here’s our EssentialPARISTravelGuide, giving you EVERYTHING you need to know to travel better on your own Parisian adventure! We're including food, transport, money, tips from the locals, and a whole lot more!
What makes French Cuisine so great, I hear you ask? ... How do people get around Paris? ... How much is a ‘Café et croix?’…
Well, it’s all here for you in your essential guide to Paris!
Oh, and if you fancy a giggle wait until Tom tells us how to say ‘No’, the Parisian way…
Want to know how we made it? Check out our behind the scenes Vlog!
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Coming up we have food, transport, money, some tips from the locals, and a whole lot more!
But first here’s some more about the city!
Paris is one of my favourite places in the whole world. With its grand boulevards, friendly locals, and first class cuisine, this city really has it all!
One of the best bits about Paris is how close it is!
Paris is connected to London by the Eurostar. Trains depart from St Pancras International in London, stop off at Ebbsfleet International, and Ashford International in Kent along the way. Trains start running at 5.40am and run every 60 - 90 minutes until 8.00pm.
You’ll need your passport and ticket ready to pass through airport style security and board the train.
However you can two bags, and there’s no weight restrictions to worry about! There’s an onboard cafe that sells hot food and drinks, and modern trains even have wifi. All in all the journey takes about two and half hours.
The EuroStar arrives at Paris Gare Du Nord, from here you can take the metro or a taxi to your hotel. We’ll have more on the Metro later!
Now if you’re flying in…
There are routes from most airports in the UK, and a flight will take between 1 - 2 hours, you’ll either land in Charles De Gaulle in the North East, or the SmallerParis Orly in the South.
To get into the city from Charles De Gaulle airport, you can take Line B of the RER, trains take about 35 minutes to Paris Gare Du Nord, where you can find connections to the Metro and other public transport.
From Orly Airport you can connect to Line B of the RER line as well. Although you’ll need to take the Orly Val Shuttle Service from the airport to Antony train station first.
However, both airports are served by Air France’s transfer buses. There are two lines from Charles de Gaulle into the city, one from Paris Orly and a line that connects the two.
As with most cities we recommend getting around on foot, besides being eco-friendly, it’s a great way to get a feel for the city.
But just bear in mind that Paris is big. Like, really big. A walk from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame will take about an hour. Fortunately, if you’re strapped for time then there are lots of really good public transport links.
The subway system is split into the Metro and RER lines. Tickets will work across both so you can treat it as one big underground network. In our experience, it served a purpose which was to us around the city quickly. It’s just not the cleanest.
The Metro has 16 lines, each with a different colour while the five RER lines are assigned the letters A, B, C, D and E. RER and Metro trains run every day from 6 am until half past midnight.
As for tickets a single will cost you €1.90, we brought a book of 10 for €14.50. Now there are weekly and monthly passes available, but in my opinion, they’re just a faff! You need a Passport photo, and everything else, so I just say a book of ten is the way forward!
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Here’s our EssentialPARISTravelGuide, giving you EVERYTHING you need to know to travel better on your own Parisian adventure! We're including food, transport, money, tips from the locals, and a whole lot more!
What makes French Cuisine so great, I hear you ask? ... How do people get around Paris? ... How much is a ‘Café et croix?’…
Well, it’s all here for you in your essential guide to Paris!
Oh, and if you fancy a giggle wait until Tom tells us how to say ‘No’, the Parisian way…
Want to know how we made it? Check out our behind the scenes Vlog!
https://youtu.be/PFKBSKyo9EQ
And watch the full Discover Walks Language lesson here:
https://youtu.be/M3wsQuGLnsw
Some helpful links for you Paris Lovers:
La Bouteille D’or: http://www.boparis.com/
Discover Walks: http://bit.ly/2r056OP
Eiffel TowerTickets: http://bit.ly/1l3vEIv
The Louvre Tickets: http://bit.ly/2r1RuTS
Palace of Versailles: http://bit.ly/2pJ9gun
EuroStar: http://bit.ly/18QttSi
MetroInformation: http://bit.ly/1Yfqavf
Travel Insurance: http://bit.ly/2r2c0UC
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I’m Dan with HolidayExtras Travel Guides, and this time we’re here to help you travel better in Paris.
Coming up we have food, transport, money, some tips from the locals, and a whole lot more!
But first here’s some more about the city!
Paris is one of my favourite places in the whole world. With its grand boulevards, friendly locals, and first class cuisine, this city really has it all!
One of the best bits about Paris is how close it is!
Paris is connected to London by the Eurostar. Trains depart from St Pancras International in London, stop off at Ebbsfleet International, and Ashford International in Kent along the way. Trains start running at 5.40am and run every 60 - 90 minutes until 8.00pm.
You’ll need your passport and ticket ready to pass through airport style security and board the train.
However you can two bags, and there’s no weight restrictions to worry about! There’s an onboard cafe that sells hot food and drinks, and modern trains even have wifi. All in all the journey takes about two and half hours.
The EuroStar arrives at Paris Gare Du Nord, from here you can take the metro or a taxi to your hotel. We’ll have more on the Metro later!
Now if you’re flying in…
There are routes from most airports in the UK, and a flight will take between 1 - 2 hours, you’ll either land in Charles De Gaulle in the North East, or the SmallerParis Orly in the South.
To get into the city from Charles De Gaulle airport, you can take Line B of the RER, trains take about 35 minutes to Paris Gare Du Nord, where you can find connections to the Metro and other public transport.
From Orly Airport you can connect to Line B of the RER line as well. Although you’ll need to take the Orly Val Shuttle Service from the airport to Antony train station first.
However, both airports are served by Air France’s transfer buses. There are two lines from Charles de Gaulle into the city, one from Paris Orly and a line that connects the two.
As with most cities we recommend getting around on foot, besides being eco-friendly, it’s a great way to get a feel for the city.
But just bear in mind that Paris is big. Like, really big. A walk from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame will take about an hour. Fortunately, if you’re strapped for time then there are lots of really good public transport links.
The subway system is split into the Metro and RER lines. Tickets will work across both so you can treat it as one big underground network. In our experience, it served a purpose which was to us around the city quickly. It’s just not the cleanest.
The Metro has 16 lines, each with a different colour while the five RER lines are assigned the letters A, B, C, D and E. RER and Metro trains run every day from 6 am until half past midnight.
As for tickets a single will cost you €1.90, we brought a book of 10 for €14.50. Now there are weekly and monthly passes available, but in my opinion, they’re just a faff! You need a Passport photo, and everything else, so I just say a book of ten is the way forward!
....

When you plan a trip to Nice, France, you’re in good company: This city has been a tourist destination since at least the 18th century. The European aristocracy often spent their winters in the pleasant climate, with a sunset walk on the shoreline being the highlight of each day.
You can walk in their footsteps—literally—with a stroll down the Promenade des Anglais, which roughly translates to Walkway of the English. On a tour of Nice, you’ll enjoy the mixture of French and Italian culture that permeates the city’s architecture, public art, and yes, the food. Bon appetit!
The residents of Nice love the outdoors, and you will, too, as you explore the PlaceMassena—the city’s main square, where you can enjoy a snack at a café or do some shopping in its many boutiques. Any Nice sightseeing requires exploration of one of the many open-air markets, where you can pick up fresh produce, local artwork, and French pastries that will leave you wondering why you waited so long to visit.
Cap a perfect day in Nice with a dip in the ocean and a walk along the seashore, watching the sun disappear into the sea.
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Visit our Nice travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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When you plan a trip to Nice, France, you’re in good company: This city has been a tourist destination since at least the 18th century. The European aristocracy often spent their winters in the pleasant climate, with a sunset walk on the shoreline being the highlight of each day.
You can walk in their footsteps—literally—with a stroll down the Promenade des Anglais, which roughly translates to Walkway of the English. On a tour of Nice, you’ll enjoy the mixture of French and Italian culture that permeates the city’s architecture, public art, and yes, the food. Bon appetit!
The residents of Nice love the outdoors, and you will, too, as you explore the PlaceMassena—the city’s main square, where you can enjoy a snack at a café or do some shopping in its many boutiques. Any Nice sightseeing requires exploration of one of the many open-air markets, where you can pick up fresh produce, local artwork, and French pastries that will leave you wondering why you waited so long to visit.
Cap a perfect day in Nice with a dip in the ocean and a walk along the seashore, watching the sun disappear into the sea.
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Provence Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchan...

Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchanting region full of contrast.The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the fifth century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians. Aix-En-Provence, along with its numerous lanes, is one of the most beautiful cities in France. More than forty spectacular fountains help to cool down this ancient town in the hot months of summer when both foreign and French tourists visit the city. ‘Sur Le Pont D’Avignon’ are the words of the world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge as that is the location of its bars! For almost two thousand years an imposing Roman amphitheatre has dominated the city of Nîmes. It is the capital of the DepartementGard that is situated on the periphery of Provence. One of the most well preserved mediaeval fortifications in Europe surrounds the small town of Aigues-Mortes along the western periphery of the Camargue in the south of France. The town was established in 1240. From the city wall that is eleven metres high and six metres thick, there is a wonderful view across the rooftops of the impregnable city. With historic towns in which both the Romans and the Papacy felt at home, and with blossoming fields of lavender and ancient mountain villages, Provence is a land of sweet aromas and radiant light.

Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchanting region full of contrast.The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the fifth century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians. Aix-En-Provence, along with its numerous lanes, is one of the most beautiful cities in France. More than forty spectacular fountains help to cool down this ancient town in the hot months of summer when both foreign and French tourists visit the city. ‘Sur Le Pont D’Avignon’ are the words of the world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge as that is the location of its bars! For almost two thousand years an imposing Roman amphitheatre has dominated the city of Nîmes. It is the capital of the DepartementGard that is situated on the periphery of Provence. One of the most well preserved mediaeval fortifications in Europe surrounds the small town of Aigues-Mortes along the western periphery of the Camargue in the south of France. The town was established in 1240. From the city wall that is eleven metres high and six metres thick, there is a wonderful view across the rooftops of the impregnable city. With historic towns in which both the Romans and the Papacy felt at home, and with blossoming fields of lavender and ancient mountain villages, Provence is a land of sweet aromas and radiant light.

Top 15 Secret Messages in Live Broadcasts

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A Test of the Emergency Broadcasting Service

A jaunty tune for your family party or bar mitzvah!
___________________________________________________
A spectre is haunting Europe—the spectre of Communism.
All the Powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to
exorcise this spectre: Pope and Czar, Metternich and Guizot,
FrenchRadicals and German police-spies.
Where is the party in opposition that has not been decried as Communistic by its opponents in power? Where is the Opposition that has not hurled back the branding reproach of Communism, against the more advanced opposition parties, as well as against its reactionary adversaries?
Two things result from this fact.
I. Communism is already acknowledged by all European Powers to be itself a Power.
II. It is high time that Communists should openly, in the face of the w...

published: 31 May 2017

Looking for France - E2/7 Meanwhile, in the countryside

OriginalTitle: ondertussen op het platteland
Living "like a God in France" is a saying applicable to vacationers in France, but absolutely not to the French themselves: to them, life is nothing but worrisome. They are facing high unemployment rates, fear of new terror attacks and an important political division. What is left of pillars that are the basis of the French republic: Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité? And what does it mean actually, to be French, today? DutchParisianWilfred de Bruijn uncovers an intriguing country, full of contradictions, far away from the cliches we all know.
E2/7: Meanwhile, in the countryside
Wilfred de Bruijn looks in and around the town of Chinon in the Loire region where the local farmers are neck deep in debt: the grain price is so low that they need more a...

Marine Le Pen: France plagued by bankruptcy & mass immigration

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Paris attacks: Did intelligence fail in France?

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The History of Radio documentary

To some it was a miracle. Others call it the triumph of illiteracy. Somewhere between adoration and scorn. Somewhere between the carrier pigeon and television. There was and is radio. We take radio for granted. Perhaps think of it as a second rate medium. A poor relation to our pride and joy, television. But fewer than a hundred years ago, the discovery that people could communicate over great distances without wires, galvanized the world to a degree that has been equaled.
In 1864James Clerk Maxwell showed mathematically that electromagnetic waves could propagate through free space. The effects of electromagnetic waves (then-unexplained "action at a distance" sparking behavior) were actually observed before and after Maxwell's work by many inventors and experimenters including George Ada...

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A Test of the Emergency Broadcasting Service

A jaunty tune for your family party or bar mitzvah!
___________________________________________________
A spectre is haunting Europe—the spectre of Communism....

A jaunty tune for your family party or bar mitzvah!
___________________________________________________
A spectre is haunting Europe—the spectre of Communism.
All the Powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to
exorcise this spectre: Pope and Czar, Metternich and Guizot,
FrenchRadicals and German police-spies.
Where is the party in opposition that has not been decried as Communistic by its opponents in power? Where is the Opposition that has not hurled back the branding reproach of Communism, against the more advanced opposition parties, as well as against its reactionary adversaries?
Two things result from this fact.
I. Communism is already acknowledged by all European Powers to be itself a Power.
II. It is high time that Communists should openly, in the face of the whole world, publish their views, their aims, their tendencies, and meet this nursery tale of the Spectre of Communism with a Manifesto of the party itself.
To this end, Communists of various nationalities have assembled in London, and sketched the following Manifesto, to be published in the English, French, German, Italian, Flemish and Danish languages.

A jaunty tune for your family party or bar mitzvah!
___________________________________________________
A spectre is haunting Europe—the spectre of Communism.
All the Powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to
exorcise this spectre: Pope and Czar, Metternich and Guizot,
FrenchRadicals and German police-spies.
Where is the party in opposition that has not been decried as Communistic by its opponents in power? Where is the Opposition that has not hurled back the branding reproach of Communism, against the more advanced opposition parties, as well as against its reactionary adversaries?
Two things result from this fact.
I. Communism is already acknowledged by all European Powers to be itself a Power.
II. It is high time that Communists should openly, in the face of the whole world, publish their views, their aims, their tendencies, and meet this nursery tale of the Spectre of Communism with a Manifesto of the party itself.
To this end, Communists of various nationalities have assembled in London, and sketched the following Manifesto, to be published in the English, French, German, Italian, Flemish and Danish languages.

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The History of Radio documentary

To some it was a miracle. Others call it the triumph of illiteracy. Somewhere between adoration and scorn. Somewhere between the carrier pigeon and television. ...

To some it was a miracle. Others call it the triumph of illiteracy. Somewhere between adoration and scorn. Somewhere between the carrier pigeon and television. There was and is radio. We take radio for granted. Perhaps think of it as a second rate medium. A poor relation to our pride and joy, television. But fewer than a hundred years ago, the discovery that people could communicate over great distances without wires, galvanized the world to a degree that has been equaled.
In 1864James Clerk Maxwell showed mathematically that electromagnetic waves could propagate through free space. The effects of electromagnetic waves (then-unexplained "action at a distance" sparking behavior) were actually observed before and after Maxwell's work by many inventors and experimenters including George Adams (1780-1784), Luigi Galvani (1791), PeterSamuel Munk (1835), Joseph Henry (1842), Samuel Alfred Varley (1852), Edwin Houston, Elihu Thomson, Thomas Edison (1875) and David Edward Hughes (1878). Edison gave the effect the name "etheric force" and Hughes detected a spark impulse up to 500 yards (460 m) with a portable receiver, but none could identify what caused the phenomenon and it was usually written off as electromagnetic induction. In 1886 Heinrich Rudolf Hertz noticed the same sparking phenomenon and, in published experiments (1887-1888), was able to demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic waves in an experiment confirming Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism.
Early 20th century radio systems transmitted messages by continuous wave code only. Early attempts at developing a system of amplitude modulation for voice and music were demonstrated in 1900 and 1906, but had little success. World War I accelerated the development of radio for military communications, and in this era the first vacuum tubes were applied to radio transmitters and receivers. Electronic amplification was a key development in changing radio from an experimental practice by experts into a home appliance. After the war, commercial radio broadcasting began in the 1920s and became an important mass medium for entertainment and news. David Sarnoff, an early exponent of broadcast radio, persuaded the Radio Corporation of America to begin an AM broadcasting service which rapidly grew in popularity. World War II again accelerated development of radio for the wartime purposes of aircraft and land communication, radio navigation and radar. After the war, the experiments in television that had been interrupted were resumed, and it also became an important home entertainment broadcast medium. Stereo FM broadcasting of radio was taking place from the 1930s onwards in the United States and displaced AM as the dominant commercial standard by the 1960s, and by the 1970s in the United Kingdom.

To some it was a miracle. Others call it the triumph of illiteracy. Somewhere between adoration and scorn. Somewhere between the carrier pigeon and television. There was and is radio. We take radio for granted. Perhaps think of it as a second rate medium. A poor relation to our pride and joy, television. But fewer than a hundred years ago, the discovery that people could communicate over great distances without wires, galvanized the world to a degree that has been equaled.
In 1864James Clerk Maxwell showed mathematically that electromagnetic waves could propagate through free space. The effects of electromagnetic waves (then-unexplained "action at a distance" sparking behavior) were actually observed before and after Maxwell's work by many inventors and experimenters including George Adams (1780-1784), Luigi Galvani (1791), PeterSamuel Munk (1835), Joseph Henry (1842), Samuel Alfred Varley (1852), Edwin Houston, Elihu Thomson, Thomas Edison (1875) and David Edward Hughes (1878). Edison gave the effect the name "etheric force" and Hughes detected a spark impulse up to 500 yards (460 m) with a portable receiver, but none could identify what caused the phenomenon and it was usually written off as electromagnetic induction. In 1886 Heinrich Rudolf Hertz noticed the same sparking phenomenon and, in published experiments (1887-1888), was able to demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic waves in an experiment confirming Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism.
Early 20th century radio systems transmitted messages by continuous wave code only. Early attempts at developing a system of amplitude modulation for voice and music were demonstrated in 1900 and 1906, but had little success. World War I accelerated the development of radio for military communications, and in this era the first vacuum tubes were applied to radio transmitters and receivers. Electronic amplification was a key development in changing radio from an experimental practice by experts into a home appliance. After the war, commercial radio broadcasting began in the 1920s and became an important mass medium for entertainment and news. David Sarnoff, an early exponent of broadcast radio, persuaded the Radio Corporation of America to begin an AM broadcasting service which rapidly grew in popularity. World War II again accelerated development of radio for the wartime purposes of aircraft and land communication, radio navigation and radar. After the war, the experiments in television that had been interrupted were resumed, and it also became an important home entertainment broadcast medium. Stereo FM broadcasting of radio was taking place from the 1930s onwards in the United States and displaced AM as the dominant commercial standard by the 1960s, and by the 1970s in the United Kingdom.

Thousands of refugees have traveled to northern France hoping to cross into Great Britain but are stuck in refugee camps. The media has mostly focused on the Calais camp, dubbed the 'Jungle', but there are many others. RT's Poly Boiko went to one of them and found that refugees have been leaving amid fears Islamist extremists and former ISIS members have moved in..
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Station discusses problems broadcasting in France

Beirut, Lebanon - Recent
1. Al-Manar English news bulletin generic title
2. Presenter welcoming the audience
3. Technicians working in the Master Control Room
4. Presenter on screen
5. Audio technician working on the audio mixer
6. Close-up Audio meter
7. Various of monitors
8. Wide shot of the news room
9. Woman typing on the computer
10. Close up hands typing
11. Set-up shot Mohammed Haidar Al-Manar Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Mohammed Haidar, Al-Manar CEO:
"We confess that our problem is with Israel, we are highlighting the transgressions that Israel is making. Our message is to support and to back any resistance that resists the occupation. We are not shy of that and ready to pay the price for it we do not have any problem. In general we do not have any problem with the Semitism or the Jews, our problem is with the occupation and this problem will exist as long as the occupation exists."
13. Women editing in the edit room
14. Close-up hands editing
15. Set up shot of Tamara Mattar, English presenter
16. Close up hand clicking computer mouse
17. SOUNDBITE (English): Tamara Mattar, English Presenter:
"We have heard that other TV stations are being strongly criticised for certain coverage. This is quite normal to be a target. I strongly believe that we are portraying what is really going on the ground."
18. Editor working on the computer in the news room
19, Set up shot of Abdul Hadi Mahfouz, Head of the Lebanese Audio-Visual council
20. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Abdul Hadi Mahfouz, Head of the Lebanese Audio-Visual Council:
"We are worried that the Al-Manar case will be part of a general campaign against all the Arab media"
21. Various clips of "Al-Shatat" program
Paris, France - Recent
22. Wide tilt down exterior of Synagogue
23. Various Synagogue
24. Pull out from close up of Synagogue to wide of exterior
STORYLINE:
The television station of the militant group Hezbollah is facing an uncertain future in France after being accused of broadcasting anti-semitic programmes.
Al-Manar has already been taken off the air in Australia and now France's media watchdog, the CSA, has asked the French Council of State to block broadcasts from the Lebanese-based network through the Paris-based satellite operator Eutelsat.
The CSA's action was sparked last December when CRIF, an umbrella group of French Jewish organisations, complained that Al-Manar had televised a series in France it purported was anti-Semitic.
At the centre of the storm appears to be the Syrian-produced 29-part series, "Al Shatat," which the station broadcast throughout much of the Muslim world and in France, which has an estimated 5 (m) million Muslims, many of Arab origin.
It is based on "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," a 19th-century, anti-Semitic tract commonly used in Nazi propaganda to incite hatred against
Jews.
The series depicts, among other scenes, a Christian child's killing on the orders of a rabbi so the blood can be baked into Passover matzos (flour and water bread).
But while Al Manar's Chief executive, Mohammad Haidar, freely admits the channel is opposed to the Israeli presence in Palestinian territories he denies that the station is racist or in anyway criticises the Jewish faith.
English language presenter, Tamara Mattar told APTN that she believed the controversy was part of an ongoing campaign against media organisations that did not conform to the international norms of newsgathering.
The Lebanese Foreign ministry have been quick to defend the broadcaster, saying that while their programming is highly critical of Israeli policy, it is in no way racist or anti-semitic.
But the station has powerful detractors.
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'France will strike' if proof found chemical weapons used in Syria - president

Emmanuel Macron has promised to “strike” Syria if any evidence emerges that chemical weapons were used against civilians. However, he added that French intelligence agencies do not have proof to back up such allegations.
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